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Renew Biomass Secures Harvest Equipment From Ziegler Ag Equipment

 


Springfield, Mo. – Renew Biomass announces partnership with Ziegler Ag Equipment to secure harvest equipment on a long-term agreement. 

“Location and service are very important to Renew Biomass. We have a short harvest window, so it’s crucial that we work with a company that offers quick support and assistance when needed,” stated Eric Allphin, Renew Biomass Director of Agriculture. 

Renew Biomass will be running AGCO equipment, including Challenger tractors, swathers and balers, in their mid-Missouri and southwest Missouri project areas. 

“We’ve been watching what AGCO has been doing in the biomass industry for several years,” said Dustin Dover, Renew Biomass Chief Operating Officer. “AGCO has been working with Miscanthus longer than any other dealer. We are excited to get the equipment and get our guys out in the fields.” 

Ziegler will provide on-site training which will help Renew Biomass become as proficient as possible when using this equipment. “We want our customers to be running and working efficiently,” said Thad Koenigsfeld, Ziegler Ag Territory Manager. 

“Ziegler is a 100-year-old company focused on service. We are available to assist our customers through our branches, Ziegler Tech support and our 24/7/365 Operations Center,” Koenigsfeld continued. 

Through the use of AGCO equipment, Renew Biomass will be able to produce heavier bales more efficiently during harvest season. 

Renew Biomass provides eco-friendly biomass products, processed from Miscanthus at our state-of-the-art facility, for a variety of applications. From the farmers that we work with to the companies that purchase our products, we are dedicated to building successful relationships. For more information about Renew Biomass contact 417.720.1216 or visit renewbiomass.com. 


Lynzee Glass
Lynzee Glass, Director of Communications
Lynzee Glass has always had a passion for agriculture. Lynzee grew up in a small southwest Missouri town on her parents’ beef cattle operation. Her true appreciate for agriculture was developed during her involvement in FFA (Future Farmers of America). Lynzee attended Missouri State University where she earned a Bachelor of Science in agricultural communications. After graduation Lynzee worked as the managing editor of Ozarks Farm and Neighbor newspaper, a regional livestock publication, where she had the opportunity to share the stories of Ozark farmers. Throughout that time, Lynzee was published over 100 times. Under her direction as managing editor, Ozarks Farm and Neighbor was award first-place in newspaper- general excellence by the Livestock Publications Council. She has also been recognized in the industry for her writing and photography skills. Today, her role as Director of Communications gives her the opportunity to continue working in agriculture. Lynzee oversees the website, social media, event planning, marketing and advertising. When Lynzee is not at the office she can be found volunteering within her church, serving as the marketing chair for Missouri State University Darr School of Agriculture Alumni and spending time with family and friends.